2.03 Re-released Today
What, an encore performance, you say?
I decided to re-release the 2.03 (Beta 3) build this morning after discovering a defect in the new drive space panel code that would cause the host computer's floppy drive(s) to spin every so often. Ooops. I might have caught the problem prior to releasing the beta if I hadn't been doing all my development on a laptop that lacks any floppy drives, and my platform testing within virtual machines (that also lack floppy drives)!
Fortunately, the problem was reported quickly by a beta tester (thanks Larry) and is now resolved.
So if you downloaded 2.03 yesterday, please snag it again and re-install. Your floppy drives will be appreciative.
Note that you can still configure FolderSizes to scan your floppy drive(s) by changing the "ignore these drives" settings in tools | options. If you elect to do so, you might also want to disable the auto-refresh setting at the same time, otherwise your floppy drive(s) will spin periodically. Keep in mind that the drive space panel can now be refreshed manually via the view menu (or with Alt+F5).
I decided to re-release the 2.03 (Beta 3) build this morning after discovering a defect in the new drive space panel code that would cause the host computer's floppy drive(s) to spin every so often. Ooops. I might have caught the problem prior to releasing the beta if I hadn't been doing all my development on a laptop that lacks any floppy drives, and my platform testing within virtual machines (that also lack floppy drives)!
Fortunately, the problem was reported quickly by a beta tester (thanks Larry) and is now resolved.
So if you downloaded 2.03 yesterday, please snag it again and re-install. Your floppy drives will be appreciative.
Note that you can still configure FolderSizes to scan your floppy drive(s) by changing the "ignore these drives" settings in tools | options. If you elect to do so, you might also want to disable the auto-refresh setting at the same time, otherwise your floppy drive(s) will spin periodically. Keep in mind that the drive space panel can now be refreshed manually via the view menu (or with Alt+F5).